- Feb 1, 2018
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We've installed a few different brands of NVRs over the years, HIK, Dahura, Samsung, but this is a first for us using a Raysharp budget NVR for a client.
Usually we setup all NVRs via port forwarding and the clients either have a static IP or we setup a DDNS for them. Either way, when we enter the info into whatever app, the camera feed will work while off the LAN on a mobile network and also via WiFi on the LAN. No problems.
Now, for whatever reason, with this Raysharp NVR, we're not able to do that. I can enter the WAN IP or the DDNS and the cam view works fine when on the mobile network... but then we connect via WiFi onto the LAN, it will not connect to the NVR. Instead, we have to add a "second device" and use the LAN IP of the NVR for the app to connect.
Is there anyway around this?
Thanks all!
Usually we setup all NVRs via port forwarding and the clients either have a static IP or we setup a DDNS for them. Either way, when we enter the info into whatever app, the camera feed will work while off the LAN on a mobile network and also via WiFi on the LAN. No problems.
Now, for whatever reason, with this Raysharp NVR, we're not able to do that. I can enter the WAN IP or the DDNS and the cam view works fine when on the mobile network... but then we connect via WiFi onto the LAN, it will not connect to the NVR. Instead, we have to add a "second device" and use the LAN IP of the NVR for the app to connect.
Is there anyway around this?
Thanks all!